Elizabeth Hargrave

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OccupationGame designer
Yearsactive2014–present
Elizabeth Hargrave
EducationLBJ School of Public Affairs Brown University
OccupationGame designer
Years active2014–present
Known for2019 Kennerspiel des Jahres for Wingspan
Notable workWingspan
FatherPaul Hargrave

Elizabeth Hargrave is an American game designer. She has designed several games, including Wingspan, which won the 2019 Kennerspiel des Jahres for best connoisseur game of the year, Tussie-Mussie and Mariposas.[1]

Hargrave grew up in Florida. Her father, Paul Hargrave, was a biochemist. Growing up, she played games with her family, particularly Scrabble and hearts, and played gin rummy in high school.[2] In 1994, she graduated from Brown University,[3] and she went on to earn her Master's in Public Affairs from the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs.[4] Following this, Hargrave worked for many years in Washington, DC, first at the Department of Health and Human Services,[5] then for US Senator Tom Daschle, and later as a public policy analyst at the University of Chicago's National Opinion Research Center. Her policy research included prescription drug policy, and work for the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission.[6] Hargrave was featured in a US News Money article discussing the U.S. 2012 Medicare Part D Plan.[7] She was described by the New York Times as "a spreadsheet geek".[6]

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